Joseph Ward Moore (August 10, 1903 – January 29, 1978) was an American science fiction writer. According to The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction, "he contributed...
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Edwin Ward Moore (July 15, 1810 – October 5, 1865), was an American naval officer who also served as commander-in-chief of the Navy of the Republic of...
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Bring the Jubilee is a 1953 alternate history novel by American writer Ward Moore. The point of divergence occurs in July 1863 when the Confederate States...
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alternative history of the American Civil War, Bring the Jubilee (1953), by Ward Moore, and the I Ching, a Chinese book of divination that features in the story...
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named for Edwin Ward Moore, the commander of the Texas Navy. The Dumas micropolitan statistical area includes all of Moore County. Moore County history...
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Texas Navy flagship sloop-of-war Austin, commanded by Commodore Edwin Ward Moore, the brig Wharton, and several schooners and five gunboats from the Republic...
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The Moore-Ward Cobblestone House, at 505 W. Richardson Ave. in Artesia, New Mexico, was built in 1905. It was listed on the National Register of Historic...
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E.W. Moore may refer to: Edwin Ward Moore (1810–1865), commander of the Texas Navy E. W. Moore Oval in Griffith, New South Wales where Group 20 Rugby...
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Clayton Moore (born Jack Carlton Moore, September 14, 1914 – December 28, 1999) was an American actor best known for playing the fictional Western character...
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United States Department of Agriculture Edwin Ward Moore (1810–1865), United States Navy officer C. Edwin Moore, American judge in Iowa This disambiguation...
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Lot Radio, an online radio station in New York City "Lot", a story by Ward Moore "Lot", by Christie Front Drive from Christie Front Drive, 1994 LOT Polish...
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party Ward Miller (1884–1958), American professional baseball player Ward Moore (1903–1978), working name of American writer Joseph Ward Moore Ward Morehouse...
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the Second Texas Navy from 1840 to 1846. Commanded by Commodore Edwin Ward Moore, she led a flotilla in the capture of Villahermosa in 1840. After a period...
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Joseph A. Moore (born July 22, 1958) is a former Chicago politician. Moore was first elected to Chicago City Council as the alderman for the 49th ward, which...
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Sherrone Banfield Moore (first name /ʃər.ˈoʊn/, born February 3, 1986) is an American college football coach and former player. He is the head football...
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Zacharias Ward (born August 31, 1970) is a Canadian actor. He is known for his role as Scut Farkus in the 1983 film A Christmas Story and its 2022 sequel...
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Import, Pongrass (2016-04-20). "Ward 106's warrior: Stephen Moore". Sandton Chronicle. Retrieved 2023-05-27. Stephen James Moore at People's Assembly Profile...
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Knife" (1957) by H. Beam Piper "Lot" (1953) and "Lot's Daughter" (1954) by Ward Moore (inspiration for the film Panic in Year Zero!) "There Will Come Soft Rains"...
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into Ward's room, while Moore and Johnson went into Moore's room. Moore later entered Ward's room with a Ruger P90 handgun and asked to speak with Ward. The...
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science fiction writer Raylyn Moore (née Crabbe) and stepson of writer Ward Moore. Ray Bradbury was an old roommate of Ward Moore, and one of the first people...
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(6800) "Dark Threshold" by P. C. Hodgell (1500) "Falling From Grace" by Ward Moore† (4000) "The 100 Million Horses of Planet Dada" by Daniel Walther† (both...
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Lovecraft in the 1991 HBO film Cast a Deadly Spell alongside Julianne Moore, Ward co-starred in the thriller Thunderheart, the Hollywood satire The Player...
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refugees to settle in Alaska. The jonbar hinge in Bring the Jubilee, Ward Moore's 1953 novel of American Civil War alternate history, is the Confederate...
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Tim Moore, one of the very rare occasions when he recorded outside material) were given airtime by BBC Radio presenters,[citation needed] but Ward never...
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1945) Michael Moorcock (born 1939) Alan Moore (born 1953) C. L. Moore (1911–1987) Patrick Moore (1923–2012) Ward Moore (1903–1978) Daniel Keys Moran (born...
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nuisance). Moore was elected as an Independent Alderman for the Redfern Ward of the South Sydney Municipal Council at the 20 September 1980 election. Moore was...
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(1953) The Paradox Men by Charles L. Harness (1953) Bring the Jubilee by Ward Moore (1953) The Space Merchants by Frederik Pohl and C. M. Kornbluth (1953)...
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(1991) is a horror-fantasy detective comedy television film with Fred Ward, Julianne Moore, David Warner, and Clancy Brown. It was directed by Martin Campbell...
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Academy Award for Best Picture. A character named Tirzah Vame appears in Ward Moore's 1953 novel Bring the Jubilee. Tirzah is also the main character in Sara...
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San Antonio was part of the Texas Navy flotilla led by Commodore Edwin Ward Moore which was dispatched to assist Yucatecan rebels that had taken up arms...
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